Turbine Inlet Air cooling
Turbine Inlet Air Cooling (TIAC) lowers the temperature of air entering a gas turbine, increasing air density and boosting turbine efficiency and power output, especially in hot environments.
Turbine Inlet Air Cooling (TIAC) is a thermal engineering concept and a set of technologies used to significantly enhance the performance and efficiency of gas turbines, particularly in warm climates TIAC is the process of cooling the air drawn into a gas turbine's compressor inlet. The underlying thermal principle is based on the relationship between air temperature, density, and turbine output.
Technical Specification -
- Capacity Range Per Unit - 100KW TO 2000 KW
- MOC FIN - AL-MG, AL, CU, SS
- MOC TUBE- SS304/316, CU
- FAN- AC, EC
Features / Benefits -
- Efficient Cooling: Air coolers/evaporators provide rapid and uniform cooling, maintaining consistent temperatures in cold rooms
- Reduced Moisture Loss: They help control humidity, minimizing product moisture loss and preserving quality
- Energy Efficient: Air coolers/evaporators optimize energy consumption, reducing operating costs in cold storage applications
- Easy Maintenance: Designed for accessibility, they simplify cleaning and maintenance in cold room environments
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